E. von Hoegh
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"if it is the $$ involved the original KODAK cost $245 in 1885, which is over $6600 today"the dire consequences of selling repackaged film and lomo cameras are what exactly ?
they get people interested in film and keep labs .. labbing ?
yup, they existed in the 90s .. by the 2000s they had people interested in what they were doing, a website
and began building and selling out of brick and mortar stores. just as kodak was starting to look ike a dead goldfish you'd flush down the toilet.
IDK, i guess the problem is they have people shooting film like they were making cellphone snapshots. IDK, maybe i'm wrong, but
i think that's a lot better for the film industry as a whole than the serious weekender who spends 9 hours exposing 2 sheets of film on
a camera bought for 3$ at a swap meet on film horded 15 years before.
i'm guessing it wasn't the largeformat weekender that saved the film industry.
who cares if they repackage film ...
j+c, bregger, freestyle photowarehouse just to name a few do or did it,
and same with paper, i don't think LODIMA has their own factory ..
if it is the $$ involved the original KODAK cost $245 in 1885, which is over $6600 today
LOMO cameras are cheap by comparison !
Kodak advertisement, original Kodak - https://www.google.com/search?q=188...sAQIggE&biw=1280&bih=863#imgrc=ROFt0KO1btPlVM: advertised cost $25.
Also the original Kodak was cutting edge tech for the time, and I doubt it came with light leaks